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Gains from trade would undoubtedly take time to materialize, and
restoring
access to the Israeli labor market would more quickly boost incomes for a large number of ordinary Palestinians than any effort to promote the export of goods.
If this continues, a third party will emerge, committed to cleaning up American politics and
restoring
a measure of decency and fairness.
Both India and the US have a direct – albeit different – interest in
restoring
peace and order to the South Asian neighborhood.
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public trust will require a deep and sustained commitment, and a new consensus that is broad enough to overcome the political and social divides that are now legion across advanced economies.
So the emphasis on
restoring
Chinese commercial interests is accepted reluctantly if not completely understood.
The world’s major powers should concentrate on strengthening international strategic stability through dialogue; reopening channels of communications between militaries; and
restoring
civility to their interactions.
And our proximity to the eurozone, engulfed in a sovereign-debt crisis, meant that
restoring
fiscal credibility and preventing a spike in market interest rates was our most urgent priority.
But, for emerging economies, doing so is critical to
restoring
growth and enhancing citizens’ wellbeing.
But, even with significantly more public-debt relief, Greece could not return to growth without rapidly
restoring
competitiveness.
Reforming China’s Commanding HeightsMILAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s massive anti-corruption campaign has advanced a number of key objectives: It has gone a long way toward
restoring
confidence in the Communist Party’s commitment to a merit-based system; countered a decades-old pattern of public-sector domination; reduced the power of vested interests to block reform; and bolstered Xi’s popularity among private-sector actors, if far less so with the bureaucracy.
In his memoirs, de Gaulle stated his preference for
restoring
the monarchy after the Liberation.
After years of mismanagement, we are told, the government has now succeeded in
restoring
business confidence;America is finally living up to its potential.
Keeping these promises will be significant steps towards
restoring
America’s image around the world.
Restoring
financial market confidence has had to rely on liquidity injections by major central banks.
Its report maintains that the ESAs have “quickly established well-functioning organizations aimed at contributing to
restoring
confidence in the financial sector,” and that market participants seem broadly satisfied with their work.
For the problems of anomie, apathy, and political charade are not Polish problems, but maladies that increasingly afflict democracies everywhere, and that urgently call for a
restoring
of faith in parties and politics.
Unemployment was soaring, and austerity, rather than
restoring
fiscal balance, simply exacerbated the economic downturn.
Restoring
market credibility also means clarifying banks’ role in the economy.
Faced with this reality, Swedish authorities can limit the impact of electoral meddling by focusing more on
restoring
social and political stability.
It became a matter of national pride for a country that had been guafen , "cut up like a melon," by predatory colonial powers, to end national feelings of humiliation by
restoring
itself to wholeness.
Austerity’s underlying logic is that budget cuts, by reducing the debt burden and
restoring
confidence, ultimately enhance stability and support growth.
Israel, by contrast, failed to achieve any of its goals – beginning with
restoring
its deterrent capacity.
What central banks should be doing is focusing on the flow of credit, which means
restoring
and maintaining local banks’ ability and willingness to lend to SMEs.
But a large number of small banks in the aggregate are systemically significant – especially if one is concerned about
restoring
investment, employment, and growth.
Restoring
just 15% of degraded forest landscapes worldwide could generate up to $85 billion worth of ecosystem services every year, mostly benefiting rural and underprivileged communities.
The next year, the Soviet Union prevented its satellite states from participating in the Marshall Plan, aimed at
restoring
Europe’s economy after the war.
Of course,
restoring
peace and security is taking much more time than expected.
Moreover, as Ireland’s highly successful €5 billion ten-year bond issue in mid-March demonstrated, some countries are in the process of
restoring
normal access to capital markets.
The concept of “structural reform” usually refers to measures aimed at boosting economic growth by sharpening market signals and
restoring
the health of public finances.
Thailand’s new military leaders view themselves as a kind of cleanup crew, tasked with eradicating corruption, keeping politicians in line, and
restoring
the old order, underpinned by a symbiotic relationship between the military and the monarchy, with the bureaucracy handling day-to-day governance.
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